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About Our Association
Contact Karate was the original name for Kickboxing. Our style was formed for Full Contact fighters, with greats like Howard 'The Hawk' Brown and Kash 'The Flash' Gill all representing the English Contact Karate Association (ECKA). Over the years, many Full Contact fighters have been produced by ECKA & WCKA clubs and also teams in Points Fighting, Light Continuous & Traditional Karate Kumite were active across the UK and the World.
The Welsh Contact Karate Association (WCKA) was formed in 1986 by Master Clifton Brown (6th Degree Black Belt) who was a full time Instructor with the ECKA. Master Brown was one of the greatest points fighters in the UK during the 80s and 90s and is still highly respected by many organisations.
During the late 80s and 90s, the WCKA had a great fighting team with names like the late Andy Mann, Chris Allen, Johanna Waters, Mike Flanagan, Nick Clarke, Dave Wing, Roger Lewis, Nicky Blake, Milton Dennis, Rob Miles who represented the WCKA in Full Contact, Light Contact, Points Fighting and Traditional Karate Kumite.
Master Brown also created an Association of many clubs with his newly trained Instructor team of Derek Hughes, Mal Johns, Dave Wing, Nick Clarke, John Spragg and one or two others. Before long, the WCKA was able to hold its own Interclub Competitions and other events without involving others.
Master Brown resigned as Chief Instructor of the WCKA in 2005 and Master Nick Clarke took over at the request of the Instructor Team. Currently, Master Clarke has an Instructor Team with classes right across South Wales striving to be the 'professional option' for those taking up the Martial Arts. Please read about the Instructors by selecting them from the menu bar above.
Today, the WCKA organises the biggest open competitions in Wales due to its links with WAKO and WKA and is arguably one of the strongest fighting teams on the UK circuit.
The WCKA is one of the largest Sports Council recognised Martial Arts Organisation in Wales.
Upcoming Events
WCKA Grade - 19 September 2010
Sunday19 September2010 Swansea - 9am til 12 noon Vale of Glamorgan - 2pm til 6pm Please speak to your Instructor about...
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WKA World Championships 2010
33 Fighters from the WCKA Superfit Squad will be travelling to Scotland with Team Wales for the 2010 World Championships. Th...
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WCKA Grade - 12 December 2010
WCKA Grade Michael Sobell Sports Centre Aberdare CF44 7RP 10am - 4pm Grade, Awards, Kids Party, Bouncy Castles, Raff...
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WCKA Fight Night - October ...
Grand Champions Fight Night Penlan Leisure Centre Starts 5pm sharp! The wait is over !! Tonight we find out who is the ...
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